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The positively charged part of the atom possesses most of the mass in ____________. - Physics

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The positively charged part of the atom possesses most of the mass in ____________.

Options

  • Rutherford’s model

  • both the models

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Solution

The positively charged part of the atom possesses most of the mass in both the models.

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Chapter 12: Atoms - Exercise [Page 435]

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